Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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A few years ago, we covered Laughing Up Your Sleeve, a collection of demos by the English...
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Used to be, listeners would have to wait for things that were originally brought to life on LP to be reissued on compact disc; now, the wait is for anything that was released in any physical format...
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A few months ago I reviewed the Groovy Things collection by Norwegian garage-rock...
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The AMS label has been working its way through its extensive catalog of classic albums and reviving for a modern audience, often remastered for better sound. Asia Minor’s Crossing the...
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There’s a bit of history here; 20 years ago Roach issued this monumental set of four discs, a truly massive epic of floating ambient music, roughly 76 minutes per disc, or nearly five hours...
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Are you ready to RUMBLE? Then spin the vinyl reissue of Norwegian garage punk rockers The Bittersweets’ Lesson One on your turntable for 39 minutes of exhilarating melodic garage...
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Among progressive rock fans, Mike Starrs is best known for his appearance on the first Colosseum II album, Strange New Flesh, in 1976, but his career in music stretches back a few years...
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Often considered one of the pioneers of minimalism, composer and musician La Monte Young (born in 1935) has a lot of name recognition but for all his pioneering work, he hasn’t produced a...
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English musician Jon Symon had a very confusing career, especially to a listener approaching him now, several years after his passing. He used a variety of names over the years, and these two new...
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It’s more than a little hard to find details about this lost corner of the transition from psychedelic rock to progressive rock. Lodestone never released anything aside from Time...
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